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2. triangle

noun. ['ˈtraɪˌæŋgəl'] a three-sided polygon.

Etymology

  • triangle (English)
  • triangle (Old French (842-ca. 1400))

3. triangle

noun. ['ˈtraɪˌæŋgəl'] a percussion instrument consisting of a metal bar bent in the shape of an open triangle.

Etymology

  • triangle (English)
  • triangle (Old French (842-ca. 1400))

4. triangle

noun. ['ˈtraɪˌæŋgəl'] any of various triangular drafting instruments used to draw straight lines at specified angles.

Etymology

  • triangle (English)
  • triangle (Old French (842-ca. 1400))

5. triangle

noun. ['ˈtraɪˌæŋgəl'] something approximating the shape of a triangle.

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Etymology

  • triangle (English)
  • triangle (Old French (842-ca. 1400))

6. acute

adjective. ['əˈkjuːt'] having or experiencing a rapid onset and short but severe course.

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Etymology

  • acute (English)
  • acutus (Latin)

7. acute

adjective. ['əˈkjuːt'] extremely sharp or intense.

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Etymology

  • acute (English)
  • acutus (Latin)

8. acute

adjective. ['əˈkjuːt'] having or demonstrating ability to recognize or draw fine distinctions.

Etymology

  • acute (English)
  • acutus (Latin)

9. acute

adjective. ['əˈkjuːt'] of critical importance and consequence.

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Etymology

  • acute (English)
  • acutus (Latin)

10. acute

adjective. ['əˈkjuːt'] ending in a sharp point.

Etymology

  • acute (English)
  • acutus (Latin)
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